Telecaster A/E from the glory days of Fender Japan. The Fujigen factory got creative with this one: a piezo pickup in the bridge and a lace sensor in the neck. Controls are volume, tone, and blend. Neck pickup is big and robust. The bridge gives an acoustic tone that needs just a bit of the neck to warm it up. I think the blend control sounds best just a bit short of all the way in either direction. They seem to have made a bunch of minor variants of this model, and I've never found a detailed explanation of the differences. This one is similar to the TLAC, but with a Tele Deluxe style headstock and big chonky frets.
The spruce top and wood bridge make it speak like an acoustic, but it plays fast like an electric. Frets have a bit of wear but lots of life left.
There are several dings in the front of the guitar. The back is pretty clean. It weighs just a bit over 6 pounds. Plays great, super lively.
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Electric 12-string
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